International Journal of Turkish Studies, Zväzky 1–2University of Wisconsin, 1980 |
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Strana 35
... remained an active center . Considering the fragmentary nature of our data , it is not possible to draw conclu- sions from the fact that reasonably important towns apparently possessed no boyahane of their own . We have almost no data ...
... remained an active center . Considering the fragmentary nature of our data , it is not possible to draw conclu- sions from the fact that reasonably important towns apparently possessed no boyahane of their own . We have almost no data ...
Strana 65
... remained characteristic of what Weber called " status " societies . Authority in such societies is a matter of birth . One's family is the source of strength ; clientage systems are the basic social network ; and largess is a ...
... remained characteristic of what Weber called " status " societies . Authority in such societies is a matter of birth . One's family is the source of strength ; clientage systems are the basic social network ; and largess is a ...
Strana 87
... remained one of the main centers of the great international trade up to the beginning of the eighteenth century . It kept on redistributing Eastern prod- ucts - some to Europe of course , but most to the interior of the Ottoman Empire ...
... remained one of the main centers of the great international trade up to the beginning of the eighteenth century . It kept on redistributing Eastern prod- ucts - some to Europe of course , but most to the interior of the Ottoman Empire ...
Obsah
Foreword Kemal H Karpat | 19 |
Century Anatolia Suraiya Faroqhi | 54 |
Southeast Europe Gale Stokes | 68 |
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